We are thinking of buying a new travel trailer and using it alot due to my husband’s job. He travels all over our state during the week and is only home on the weekends, and we’ve thought about buying the travel trailer so that myself and our two daughters who I stay at home with, ages 3 yrs old and 1 yr old, could travel with him when he goes somewhere that has a lot of family activities near by. I’m just concerned with how safe they are as far as our health is concerned because I remember all of the issues with the FEMA trailers when Hurricane Katrina hit, they had high levels of formaldehyde in them and made the people sick. I wouldn’t want to be exposing my little ones to that kind of danger….what do you think?
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My dad owns a travel trailer that has been out of commission several years. My husband and I fixed it up to use for work purposes but the tags are almost a year out of date. My dad is working in Alaska right now at an oil refinery and we need to get the tags renewed so we can pull it. How do I go about doing that if I do not have the renewal slip?
So i was thinking of buying a travel trailer to live in but I realized that propane is very expensive and thats what you have to use to heat them esp in the winter. Is their any other way to heat trailers or are there specific trailers that don’t run using propane?
Also if it says “central air” does that still use propane?